SHARE’s Refugee Sponsorship Mobilisation Platform Report
Syrian refugees in the UK reflect on the COVID-19 lockdown and their experiences of conflict in Syria
Third regional multi-stakeholder cooperation platform for migrant and refugee integration in Guadalajara
Third regional coordination platform for migrant and refugee integration in Guadalajara
Third regional multi-stakeholder cooperation platform for migrant and refugee integration in Teruel
Third regional coordination platform for migrant and refugee integration in Teruel
Third regional multi-stakeholder cooperation platform for migrant and refugee integration in Soria
Third regional coordination platform for migrant and refugee integration in Soria
Share initiates expert dialogue on migration within the new EU Rural Vision
In June 2021, the European Commission published its Rural Vision which provides a long term framework to revitalize rural territories in the aftermath of the Covid 19 pandemic. Following up on the SHARE Expert Group Meeting on integration in rural territories, ICMC Europe and the SHARE Network co-hosted an event on September 17th to discuss the role of migration in the Rural Vision.
Third regional multi-stakeholder cooperation platform for migrant and refugee integration in Isère
Third regional coordination platform for migrant and refugee integration in Isère
Third regional multi-stakeholder cooperation platform for migrant and refugee integration in Karditsa
Third regional coordination platform for migrant and refugee integration in Karditsa
Third regional multi-stakeholder cooperation platform for migrant and refugee integration in Vaucluse
Third regional coordination platform for migrant and refugee integration in Vaucluse
Joint press release - Call for protection in the run-up to the EU Forum on providing protection for Afghans at risk
Ahead of the EU High Level Forum on the Protection of Afghans at Risk on 7 October 2021, and as humanitarian needs in Afghanistan continue to escalate, ICMC Europe and the SHARE network join 24 NGOs in calling on the EU to put protection at the centre of its response.
New Research: Pandemic exposed major problems for resource availability and mental health wellbeing for refugees
As part of ongoing research conducted by the University of Birmingham’s Institute for Research into Superdiversity (IRiS) a study on the impact of the COVID-19 in the UK’s Community Sponsorship Scheme (CSS) concluded that with the advent of the pandemic and the introduction of social distancing and lockdown in March 2020 Community Sponsorship groups were challenged to offer alternative support to refugees in new ways.